Why Chain of Custody Matters in Medical Logistics
In medical logistics, delivery is not just about moving an item from one location to another. It is about knowing who had the item, when it was picked up, where it was taken, and when it was delivered.
Chain of custody helps protect sensitive deliveries by creating a clear record of handling from pickup to final handoff. For pharmacies, clinics, labs, and healthcare offices, this matters because medical items often require accountability, timing, and careful documentation.
TEKA Logistics supports deliveries where professional handling, clear communication, and reliable handoff procedures matter. Whether the delivery involves prescriptions, medical supplies, documents, or time-sensitive materials, the goal is the same: move it with care and make the process easy to track.
Good logistics should reduce confusion, not create more of it.